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1. Describe how a damaged vacuum diaphragm in a brake power booster
affects the braking system's performance.
A damaged vacuum diaphragm improves the responsiveness of the
brake pedal.
A damaged vacuum diaphragm increases the brake fluid pressure,
enhancing braking performance.
A damaged vacuum diaphragm has no effect on braking performance.
A damaged vacuum diaphragm leads to a loss of assist, making it
harder to apply the brakes effectively.
2. What is the primary function of a load sensing proportioning valve in a brake
system?
It increases brake fluid temperature.
It prevents brake fluid from leaking.
It adjusts brake pressure based on the load of the vehicle.
It enhances the performance of the anti-lock brake system.
3. Describe the importance of bleeding brake lines in maintaining the
performance of an ABS system.
Bleeding brake lines helps to increase the brake fluid's viscosity.
Bleeding brake lines prevents rust in the brake system.
Bleeding brake lines is only necessary when replacing brake pads.
Bleeding brake lines is crucial for ensuring that the brake system
, operates effectively by eliminating air, which can cause a spongy
brake feel and reduced braking performance.
4. What is the first step to take before replacing a hydraulic brake hose on a
vehicle with ABS?
Inspect the brake pads
Remove the wheel
Check the brake fluid level
Depressurize the brake system
5. If a technician fails to properly bleed the brake lines after replacing brake
components, what issue might arise related to brake lock-up?
Air in the brake lines can cause inconsistent braking pressure.
The brake system will function normally without any issues.
Brake fluid will evaporate quickly, leading to brake failure.
The brake pads will wear out faster than usual.
6. If a mechanic installs brake shoe linings of unequal lengths, what potential
issue could arise during braking?
Increased brake fluid pressure.
Improved braking efficiency.
Uneven braking force leading to vehicle instability.
No impact on braking performance.
7. In a single anchor duo-servo drum brake system, which brake shoe is
primarily responsible for braking?
Both shoes equally
, The secondary shoe
The anchor shoe
The primary shoe
8. What tool is used to test an ABS wheel speed signal with a digital multimeter?
Frequency measurement mode
Voltage measurement mode
Current measurement mode
Resistance measurement mode
9. If a technician finds an irregular ABS wheel speed signal while testing, what
should be the next step in troubleshooting?
Adjust the brake pedal height.
Inspect the wheel speed sensor and its wiring for damage or
disconnection.
Replace the brake fluid immediately.
Check the tire pressure.
10. Describe the role of the primary shoe lining in a brake system.
The primary shoe lining helps to cool the brake system.
The primary shoe lining is only used in emergency situations.
The primary shoe lining provides the main braking force during
normal operation.
The primary shoe lining is responsible for adjusting brake fluid levels.
11. How are the channels of a three-channel antilock brake system arranged?
right front wheel, left front wheel, and both rear wheels together
, both front wheels together and both rear wheels together
right front and left rear, left front and rightrear
right rear wheel, left rear wheel, and both front wheels together
12. Describe the importance of testing the ABS wheel speed signal in brake
system diagnostics.
Testing the ABS wheel speed signal is irrelevant to brake system
performance.
Testing the ABS wheel speed signal helps in measuring brake fluid
levels.
Testing the ABS wheel speed signal is crucial for diagnosing issues
with the anti-lock brake system and ensuring proper brake
function.
Testing the ABS wheel speed signal is only necessary during routine
maintenance.
13. Describe the expected behavior of the brake pedal when testing a vacuum
power brake booster after starting the engine.
The brake pedal should become harder to press.
The brake pedal should remain at the same height.
The brake pedal should drop slightly underfoot.
The brake pedal should make a clicking sound.
14. Describe the role of the primary shoe in a single anchor duo-servo drum
brake system.
The primary shoe is used only for parking brake functions.
The primary shoe is not involved in braking at all.
The primary shoe only assists the secondary shoe in braking.